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It was a shock to many Dato Sri Siti Nurhaliza fans after news circulated that the beloved singer was involved in a car accident. Thankfully, the national songstress is safe and sound, albeit with some minor injuries, and has even taken to social media to reassure her worried fans.
According to reports, the singer was involved in a four-car collision that happened along the MEX Highway (KM14.2) on 16th April 2026 (Thursday). Siti and her manager, Rozi Sangdewi, who was travelling in a separate car, were returning home from a performance at Sepang when the accident occurred. Rozi later shared that Siti sustained minor injuries to her leg and has received further treatment.
It’s unclear what or who caused the accident. Nevertheless, the news sparked major concern amongst fans. Footage and pictures of Siti during the crash have also circulated online. One netizen travelling along the highway at the time of the incident shared a photo of Rozi tending to Siti while on the side of the road. Meanwhile, dashcam footage of the crash showed the star stepping out of the car, looking visibly in pain.
Siti would later share a video on her social media accounts to update on her condition and reassure fans of her safety. In the video, the 47-year-old appeared with her son Afwa, who said to the camera, “Alhamdulilah, mum is alright”. Siti would continue, thanking fans for their well-wishes and prayers, noting that she didn’t sustain any major injuries. She also mentioned that she has already been treated for her injuries and will continue resting.
Online, fans continue to express concern for Siti. Many took to the comment section of her video to wish her a speedy recovery and send prayers for her well-being. Some also shared some get-well-soon wishes to her manager and staff. Funnily, a few fans even cracked innocuous jokes about the incident and pointed out how the entire nation was worried for the singer. Siti has also reacted to the jokes, laughing along with fans.
It’s reassuring to hear that Siti is safe and doing well after the accident. We also wish her a smooth recovery and hope she’ll be back to her usual self soon.
Syed Saddiq and Bella Astillah’s love story has become the envy of many, with fans noting the politician’s clear adoration for the actress. However, one social media user recently made a bombshell claim, alleging Syed’s infidelity.
Earlier this week, a Threads account by the handle ‘daddyrealfacts’ accused Syed Saddiq of contacting other women while dating Bella Astillah. The anonymous user claimed that the 33-year-old sent them a DM through Instagram during Ramadan. The post also includes an image of a phone displaying the alleged DM from Syed. However, the user never disclosed any additional details of the purported interaction.
Nevertheless, the post went viral, garnering tons of attention and comments. While Syed hasn’t spoken on the allegations, his personal assistant Amir Fiqri has responded to the Threads post. In his reply, Amir called out the original poster for spreading unfounded rumours while hiding behind an anonymous account. He also revealed that he had contacted the user regarding the issue, receiving a lengthy reply in return.
However, the response notably shared no detail or proof of Syed’s supposed inappropriate actions. While the user said they want to settle the matter amicably with Amir and the politician’s team, they also claim they would forward the issue to Singaporean influencer Sarah Yasmine if necessary. Amir also asked for the user to reveal their identity, only to have them share another lengthy reply.
SOURCES: THREADS (@amir_fiqri)
Netizens have commented on the whole ordeal, expressing scepticism over the Threads user’s claims. Many also wondered if the allegation is an attempt to damage Syed’s reputation. Some also questioned their motive for reaching out to Sarah Yasmine, wondering what authority the influencer has on the matter. For those wondering, the influencer previously exposed actor Aliff Aziz’s infidelity, revealing that they were dating while he was married to Bella.
For now, the claims remain groundless, and fans continue to express support for Syed and Bella. However, we hope the former would quickly clear the air before things escalate.
“The Drama” asks for something deceptively simple: unquestioned empathy. And that, more than anything, is what makes it so divisive. Directed by Kristoffer Borgli, the film follows Emma (Zendaya) and Charlie (Robert Pattinson) in the days leading up to their wedding. On the surface, they are perfectly matched—professionally, aesthetically, aspirationally. He’s a museum curator, she’s a literary editor, and together they inhabit the kind of carefully curated New York townhouse that feels lifted from a Pinterest board for artsy millennial domesticity. Their life reads as idyllic, almost to a fault.
The film opens with Charlie rehearsing his wedding speech; earnest, poetic, moving enough to bring his best friend Mike (Mamoudou Athie) to tears. In recounting how he first met Emma, Charlie is immediately framed as the endearing soft boy archetype: slightly awkward, disarmingly sincere. He approaches her in a coffee shop, fumbling through conversation; initially speaking into her deaf ear, a plot-point that plays as charming rather than careless. When Emma gently suggests he start over, he does, and just like that, they click. Their early relationship unfolds through a series of warm, picturesque flashbacks, building a romance that feels both intimate and cinematic. Even when Charlie admits he lied about reading the book that sparked their first conversation, using it as a means to approach her, it registers less as deceit and more as a harmless, even lovable flaw.
Source: Instagram (@A24)
But the film is careful in how it constructs perception. What first appears charming begins, slowly, to shift.
In a parallel thread, Emma discusses her own wedding speech with her Maid of Honour, Rachel (Alana Haim), who cautions her against being too emotional– “Crying makes you look kinda ugly.” What might pass as a flippant joke lands with an edge, hinting at something sharper beneath Rachel’s exterior. This tonal tension deepens when Emma fondly recalls her first kiss with Charlie– locked inside his museum after sneaking in together, the alarm blaring– as romantic, while Rachel reframes it bluntly: “He trapped you.” It’s here we begin to see how perspective operates as a quiet antagonist in the film.
This idea carries into a dance rehearsal scene, where Emma and Charlie clash for the first time. Their choreographed routine is technically sound, but while Charlie insists on perfecting every movement, Emma pushes for spontaneity, for feeling. “It’s a wedding,” their instructor, (Celia Rowlson-Hall) reminds them. “It’s performative by nature.” The line lands as both commentary on the spectacle of weddings and a broader reflection on relationships themselves: constructed, rehearsed, negotiated.
The film’s central conflict emerges as an inevitability. At a pre-wedding dinner with Mike and Rachel, a casual debate about whether to fire their DJ spirals into something far more revealing. Emma hesitates, suggesting compassion: what if they caught the DJ on her worst day? The others disagree. In their world, being caught necessitates consequence. Empathy, it seems, is conditional.
Rachel introduces a game: “What’s the worst thing you’ve ever done?”, a supposed bonding exercise she claims brought her and Mike closer before their own wedding. What follows is a series of confessions that expose the moral elasticity of each character. Mike admits to using an ex-girlfriend as a human shield during a dog attack. Rachel recounts locking a “slow” child in a trailer overnight, dismissing it as a thoughtless act of youth. Charlie shares that he cyberbullied a classmate into moving away, expressing genuine remorse.
Source: Instagram @A24
Then it’s Emma’s turn.
She reveals that, at 14, she planned a school shooting. She had access to a weapon. She intended to follow through. But she didn’t.
The shift in atmosphere is immediate and irreversible. Rachel is the first to respond, invoking her cousin’s disability as a way to centre herself within the narrative. The conversation fractures. Emma attempts to contextualise– explaining the bullying she endured, her fixation on the aesthetics rather than the violence, the moment that ultimately stopped her– but the damage is done. Empathy, once freely extended to others, is abruptly withheld from her.
What follows is the emotional core of the film: Emma and Charlie, alone with the weight of this revelation. Through striking match cuts that blur memory and imagination, we see Emma’s past unfold alongside her present, her trauma, her near-mistake, and the life she built in response to it. Her deafness, revealed to be the result of mishandling a rifle, becomes a permanent echo of who she once was. Her activism against gun violence becomes her atonement.
Emma has done the work. The film makes that clear.
But “The Drama” is less interested in redemption than it is in whether redemption is enough.
Source: Instagram @TheDrama
Charlie struggles to reconcile the woman he loves with the person she almost became. He searches for frameworks, asking friends, colleagues, and anyone who might offer a definitive answer, but none exist. His confusion mirrors that of the audience. What does empathy look like when the harm is hypothetical but the intent was real? Is it more important that Emma planned it, or that she didn’t go through with it? And who gets to decide?
Rachel, meanwhile, becomes the film’s most incisive character study. At once antagonist and comic relief, she embodies a selective morality that thrives on perception. She demands empathy for herself while denying it to others, weaponising information to maintain her social standing. Her own past, arguably the most disturbing, is reframed as trivial, while Emma’s becomes unforgivable. It is hypocrisy, sharpened into performance.
Source: Instagram @A24
Charlie’s own moral standing begins to erode. He cheats on Emma, briefly, impulsively, and later humiliates her in a rambling wedding speech that exposes their private struggles. Yet the film lingers on his turmoil, often at the expense of Emma’s. Despite being the emotional anchor of the relationship, Emma is repeatedly asked to manage, to soothe, to reset. “Start over,” she tells him, again and again and again, granting him the grace he struggles to extend to her.
This imbalance feels intentional, if frustrating. “The Drama” positions Charlie as a proxy for the audience, forcing us to sit with his discomfort, his inability to reconcile empathy with judgement. But in doing so, it risks sidelining the more compelling narrative: Emma’s.
Source: Instagram @A24
Still, the film succeeds in what it sets out to do. It is both an engaging relationship drama and an unsettling exploration of empathy as a social currency; who deserves it, who withholds it, and why. Anchored by deeply affecting performances from Zendaya and Robert Pattinson, the emotional weight of the story never feels unearned.
In its final moments, the film returns to intimacy. Emma and Charlie, still in their wedding clothes, sit in a diner, physically and emotionally worn down. And once again, Emma extends her hand to start over.
Great news for food lovers and holidaymakers! Following an overwhelming response earlier this year, StarCruises have announced Malaysia’s beloved celebrity chef, Datuk Chef Wan, to onboard the Star Voyager cruise ship for another unforgettable sailing.
Chef Wan will once again set sail from Port Klang on a special 3 Night Cruise to Phuket and Penang from 22nd to 25th May 2026, perfectly timed for the local school holiday season. In collaboration with his renowned Malaysian restaurant, De.Wan 1958, the sailing promises a fun-filled holiday at sea packed with food, entertainment, and family memories.
“We are thrilled to welcome Chef Wan back onboard Star Voyager after the incredible response from our guests,” said Michael Goh, President, StarDream Cruises. “His return during the school holidays makes this sailing even more special for families looking for great food, fun and quality time together at sea.”
A Foodie Celebration At Sea
Guests can look forward to an exciting live cooking demonstration by Datuk Chef Wan, where he will showcase his signature dishes. One of the biggest highlights of the sailing is the chance to taste Chef Wan’s specially curated menu at The Lido on the final night, included in the cruise package.
Expect a delicious spread of Malaysian favourites and his signature creations available exclusively on the voyage. Guests may also enjoy a dedicated halal dining section at The Lido on all Port Klang and Singapore departures, ensuring a welcoming experience for everyone. Adding to the fun, guests dining at The Lido may even get the chance to meet Chef Wan during a special walkabout session.
With Datuk Chef Wan onboard during the school holidays, families can enjoy a complete getaway packed with Star Voyager’s signature experiences, including complimentary dining at selected venues, exciting activities, and world-class entertainment.
Onboard experiences include:
Thrilling waterslides at the Aqua Park
Kids Waterpark & Rock-Climbing Wall
Ziplining & fun themed activities
Spectacular shows at the Zodiac Theatre
Guests can choose from comfortable Interior, Oceanview, and Balcony staterooms, or upgrade to The Palace Suites, featuring luxury facilities and 24-hour butler service.
There’s no doubt that whatever Jennie (제니) does or touches becomes a big hit, from the clothes she wears to the songs she releases. Even the renowned TIME Magazine agrees that the BLACKPINK (블랙핑크) member’s influence is apparent.
On 15th April 2026 (Wednesday) local time, TIME Magazine unveiled its annual 100 Most Influential People list, naming 100 individuals across various categories who have made an impact in their respective fields. This year, Jennie received a spot on the list under the “Artist” category alongside other celebrities like Dakota Johnson and Keke Palmer. Other individuals in the list include Olympic gold medalist Alysa Liu and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.
SOURCE: INSTAGRAM (@jennierubyjane)
TIME Editor-in-Chief Sam Jacobs talks about the selection process for the list, explaining, “There is no single metric that defines influence. Our selections are led by the stories that are shaping the world each year and the people who write them. Some are well known to many, others only within their fields.“ He also notes that the magazine polls editors and reporters, and examines sources and recommendations from readers.
The magazine also selects guest contributors to write about those on the list. Singer-songwriter Gracie Abrams wrote about Jennie, “To cut to the chase: Jennie is a star. I could go on and on about her accomplishments or her influence in pop culture. But sitting down to write, the thing that comes to mind is that the magic at her core—the power that draws you into “Jennie the Artist” when you’re watching her onscreen or as one of 100,000 people in a stadium—is identical to the power she carries when you find her in the corner of a party or run into her in a backstage hallway.
SOURCES: TIME & INSTAGRAM (@gracieabrams)
The Grammy-nominated singer continues, “What makes Jennie a true star is that even in her quiet moments, she possesses the same kind of undeniable presence that cuts through all the noise, and she carries that with kindness and warmth. She is the type of person who will grab both your hands and squeeze them. She has a softness that only emphasises her strength. I just love her.”
Jennie is the only K-pop artist named in this year’s list. Meanwhile, the 20th Annual TIME100 Gala, held in recognition of the listmakers, will be held on 23rd April 2026 (Thursday) local time in New York City.
Hennessy celebrates the return of Hennessy MyWay 2026, the brand’s premier global bartending competition. Registrations are now open for this annual challenge, which invites bartenders from all over the world to redefine cocktail artistry by blending sustainable practices with expressive, ritual-inspired serves. National champions will have the chance to represent their country at the Global Finals, held this year in Cognac, France – the birthplace of Hennessy.
The Malaysian chapter officially launched at Bar None, the latest venture from Hennessy MyWay alumni Raz Ng and Arsenio “Ash” Mariano. Bringing together the local mixology community, the event offered attendees an official virtual introduction from Hennessy Brand Education Director, Julien Pepin-Lehalleur, and exclusive insights from Hennessy MyWay 2025 Malaysian Champion and Hennessy MyWay 2026 mentor, Oh Chong Hau.
During his sharing session, Chong Hau reflected on his experience last year, emphasising Hennessy as a brand that truly cares about the craft and artistry of bartenders. “Throughout the competition, you receive constructive feedback and guidance, which really helps you to improve. The scoring focuses on your overall skills as a bartender, not just the final drink, which shows that the brand and the judges really pay attention to the effort you put in. This competition is open to everyone, so I encourage you to join regardless of your level of experience — as long as you’re willing to think outside the box and put in the practice,” he shared.
During the launch, Arsenio Ash was also revealed as a returning mentor, bringing his seasoned expertise back to the 2026 programme. He highlighted the importance of mentorship throughout the competition, highlighting how Hennessy MyWay provides rare access to industry guidance and support, helping bartenders refine their craft and advance their career.
Elevating this year’s edition, the competition will spotlight three National Champions across Malaysia, Indonesia and Philippines or Vietnam. In addition to official guidance from the Maison, finalists will gain special access to mentorship and knowledge-sharing sessions led by a collective of respected Southeast Asian industry veterans and Hennessy MyWay Alumni.
Where Creativity Meets Conscious Craft
A core aspect throughout the competition, Hennessy MyWay challenges bartenders to push creative boundaries while honouring the environment. From locally sourced ingredients to eco-conscious techniques and reimagined service rituals, participants are encouraged to craft cocktails that reflect a more sustainable approach and tell a story with every serve.
Each year, bartenders continue to raise the bar, bringing fresh perspectives, technical skill, and personal flair to the challenge. More than just the final pour, Hennessy MyWay seeks talents who embrace storytelling, bring people together, and redefine modern cocktails through ritual, sustainability, and originality.
Hennessy MyWay is more than a competition — it reflects Hennessy’s genuine care and enduring commitment to the mixology community. By bringing bartenders together across Southeast Asia and beyond, the platform fosters connection, creativity, and collaboration, empowering the craft to grow with every edition.
Competition Details:
Timeline
The journey to the global stage is divided into three phases, with each phase requiring a new cocktail recipe:
Phase One (Now – 30th April 2026): Registrations are open for video submissions.
Phase Two (June – July 2026): Masterclasses and Guestshifts held by Hennessy MyWay Southeast Asia mentors across Malaysia, Philippines and Vietnam.
Phase Three (August 2026): Semi-Finals and Regional Finals in Malaysia.
Phase Four (October 2026): Global Finals in Cognac, France.
How to Enter
Register via the official Hennessy MyWay submission platform.
Post a one-minute cocktail video showcasing the complexity and versatility of Hennessy V.S.O.P. on a public social media account (Instagram preferred) using the hashtag #HennessyMyWay.
Submit the video link and recipe details (including sustainability and ritual serve elements) via the submission platform by 30th April 2026 (12am, local time).
Note: Video production quality is not scored; video must clearly show the ritual serve and final appearance.
Judging Criteria: Sustainability is Key
Sustainability is a key pillar of Hennessy MyWay and remains a primary judging factor. Effective
sustainable techniques focus on minimising waste, reimagining overlooked ingredients, and making purposeful use of what is readily available. Contestants are encouraged to keep the principles of reduce, reuse, recycle in mind when conceptualising their creations.
Overall Criteria
Sustainability (35 points)
Drinkability (25 points)
Ritual Serve (25 points)
Product Knowledge (10 points)
Appearance (5 points)
A Platform for the Future of Bartending
More than just a competition, Hennessy MyWay continues to champion the next generation of bartenders shaping the future of cocktail culture through creativity, sustainability, and storytelling. For more information and full competition terms, please visit the official Hennessy MyWay website.
The Living Room, situated within The Westin Kuala Lumpur, has introduced its latest afternoon indulgence, ‘Di Tanah Tinggi’, a strawberry-inspired afternoon tea set crafted by the hotel’s rising pastry talent, Chef Bella Husna. The name ‘Di Tanah Tinggi’, translates to ‘The High Grounds’, tells the story of where the strawberries are sourced. It pays homage to the land on which they are grown and celebrates the beauty of Malaysian produce.
Inspired by the allure of strawberries, Chef Bella’s passion for reimagining classic desserts with a contemporary twist shine through. By highlighting the natural flavours of strawberries, she crafts them into aesthetically stunning and delectably refined creations.
This midday experience is elegantly presented on a triple-tiered teacake stand, featuring a curated selection of sweet and savoury bites.
The savoury selection is spread of culinary creativity featuring:
Beet Cured Salmon, Ikura on Toast
Lime Scented Compressed Watermelon Cone
Baked Spinach Quiche
The sweet selection is a showcase of Bella’s artistry, featuring:
Strawberry White Chocolate Trifle
Strawberry & Raspberry Roulade
Pistachio Strawberry Gateaux
Strawberry Crème Brûlée
Strawberry Rose Profiteroles
Berry Medley Tart
No afternoon tea is complete without a serving of freshly baked scones. Guests will enjoy:
Classic Butter Scones
Dried Strawberry Scones
These home-made scones are served with a delightful selection of accompaniments, including home-made strawberry jam and indulgent truffle butter. Additionally, each afternoon tea set is complemented by a pot of Janat Paris’ Strawberry Tea thoughtfully selected to enhance the fruity notes of the sweet and savoury bites, delivering a harmonious finish to the experience.
Available for a limited time, the strawberry-themed afternoon tea celebrates not only the versatility of strawberries but also the richness of locally sourced ingredients from Cameron Highlands, supporting home-grown businesses while ensuring freshness.
Perfect for intimate gatherings, special celebrations, or a refined afternoon escape, ‘Di Tanah Tinggi’ promises a memorable epicurean experience where strawberries are crafted with passion and finesse.
Price: RM128 nett for two persons
Sunday to Thursday | 1pm – 6pm
Friday and Saturday | 1pm – 5pm
Discounts (valid on normal price only):
20% off for Marriott Bonvoy members with points earning
20% off for Club Marriott members
10% off for selected bank card holders
For booking and inquiries, contact Westin Dining at +603 2773 8015 or email westindining@westin.com. Visit The Westin Kuala Lumpur’s website for more information.